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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

BBQ Pulled Pork

Today, Laura and I are making dinner and taking it to the other counselor in our bishopric and his wife. They got in a bad accident two weeks ago and his wife, who was 7 months pregnant, had to have an emergency C-section. Everything turned out great and their son is doing amazingly well! But she broke her sternum in the accident, so it's hard for her to do a lot of things still. So we are going to make them a special treat! A few months ago, Laura started to get this weird craving for BBQ pulled pork. So I decided to have my try at making our own. It was so good that we ate it almost every day for a week. So here is the recipe for it. It's actually not that special and gormet, and it's really really simple, but it's still really, really good.

BBQ Pulled Pork

1 Pork Roast (from Costco...I'll explain why later)
1 large bottle of BBQ Sauce (Any kind will do, but we love honey BBQ or Sweet BBQ sauces)
Lots of water
Salt & Pepper
Beef Bullion or stock
All Season
1 clove of minced Garlic

So first you need to buy this pork roast that is sold at Costco. It's sold in packs of three and is relatively cheap, but it's the best pork we've ever had. Place the pork roast in a crock pot and fill it with water until it almost submerges the roast. Take the roast out and add some pinches of salt, pepper, all season, and beef bullion. Also add the minced garlic. Next, pour in about a 1/4th of the BBQ sauce into the water and whisk the ingredients until they are mixed well. Place the roast back into the crock pot and cover. Turn the crock pot on low and cook for about 7 or 8 hours. (If you are in a crunch for time, you can turn it on high and cook for 3 1/2 to 4 hours, but I would recommend the slow cooking version so much more) After cooking, drain out all the water. Start pulling apart the pork with two forks or tongs. At this point the pork should be so soft that it should just fall apart when you touch it. after it's pulled apart, add the rest of the BBQ sauce and serve on buns or hoagie rolls.

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